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sphere

[sfeer] / sfɪər /




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Metal had not-so-quietly reemerged as a commercial force, and not just in the live sphere, where it’s always thrived and continues to grow.

From Los Angeles Times

There were mutterings in the tech sphere they couldn't afford the fight.

From BBC

"One of Monaco's distinctive features is a kind of positive secularism, which recognises the legitimate autonomy of the spiritual and temporal spheres," Guillaume Paris, a senior clergyman in Monaco, told AFP.

From Barron's

Places left and right — colleges, cities, classrooms, even states that mark Chávez’s birthday as a holiday — are now deleting his name and image from the public sphere.

From Los Angeles Times

But while ties date back to the Cold War, Angola has been gradually drifting away from Russia's sphere of influence.

From BBC